262,000 requests to my MCP server in 90 days.
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262,000 requests to my MCP server in 90 days. All from AI assistants. Zero from web browsers.
I built this as an experiment. Let AI tools query laraplugins.io directly and recommend packages inside the editor. Turns out, that is exactly how developers want to find packages now.
The shift from search to AI-driven discovery is happening faster than I expected. We are building for a world where developers ask an AI what to install, not a search engine.
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262,000 requests to my MCP server in 90 days. All from AI assistants. Zero from web browsers.
I built this as an experiment. Let AI tools query laraplugins.io directly and recommend packages inside the editor. Turns out, that is exactly how developers want to find packages now.
The shift from search to AI-driven discovery is happening faster than I expected. We are building for a world where developers ask an AI what to install, not a search engine.
@danielpetrica i dont know if it's only the developers asking with ai or is a just the AI scraping your website and developer still using traditional search
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@danielpetrica i dont know if it's only the developers asking with ai or is a just the AI scraping your website and developer still using traditional search
@paladin I can see the scrapers doing the normal scraping too, with scraping traffic concentrated on one single country mainly. For MCP, things are more distributed, so I believe the MCP is really being used or at least is initialized in dev's IDEs.
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